SNP and haplotype mapping for genetic analysis in the rat.
The laboratory rat is one of the most extensively studied model organisms. Inbred laboratory rat strains originated from limited Rattus norvegicus founder populations, and the inherited genetic variation provides an excellent resource for the correlation of genotype to phenotype. Here, we report a s...
Main Authors: | Saar, K, Beck, A, Bihoreau, M, Birney, E, Brocklebank, D, Chen, Y, Cuppen, E, Demonchy, S, Dopazo, J, Flicek, P, Foglio, M, Fujiyama, A, Gut, I, Gauguier, D, Guigo, R, Guryev, V, Heinig, M, Hummel, O, Jahn, N, Klages, S, Kren, V, Kube, M, Kuhl, H, Kuramoto, T, Kuroki, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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